Leaked photos from a production line somewhere in China show a new Xiaomi smartphone. Could the Xiaomi Mi5 already be in production?
The Xiaomi Mi4 launched earlier this year, and showed a turning point for Xiaomi. Instead of loading the phone with the latest hardware money could buy (as we had seen from previous flagship Mi phones) we were treated to a mild update and major design overhaul.
Some fans were left disappointed by the warmed on specifications (although the hardware is very much still flagship level), and were also a little hurt by the iPhone-esque styling of the phone.
If you have decided to skip the Mi4 but still want a Xiaomi then you might want to have a peak at what the Xiaomi Mi5 looks like!
These images come from a production line in China, and are rumoured to be of the next Xiaomi flagship phone. The shame and design of the front panel haven’t changed all that much from the Mi4, but the bezel is much narrower this time.
This second image looks like the display on the Xiaomi Mi5 might have a slight 2.5d curve to it as we had used on the IUNI U3.
It’s worth nothing that these images are not confirmed and might be fake, or even of another Xiaomi device, possibly a new flagship Redmi model.
What do you think of these Xiaomi Mi5 photos?
[ Source via Gizchina.es ]
This is the new Redmi LCD screen, pics are from the supplier.
Sooner than later they will start the Redmi II production in time for the Christmas sales.
its not mi5 if they are accurate, its just another xiaomi phone, maybe the new redmi ,i doupt they will throw out mi5 so soon
Hope this time Xiaomi put their ears to the ground and take just 3 steps to enhance the appeal to consumers. 1. Put in a user replaceable battery. 2. Have a Dual SIM Slot 3. A MicroSD Card slot.
Xiaomi MI range is “inspired” by apple therefore dual sim + replaceable battery & micro sd are out of the question. Shame Really because am totally with you as well. 🙂
Only the Mi4. The Mi3 was inspired by the Nokia Lumia phones, the Mi2 was a Soviet Brick and the M1 was the most original, with only some hints of the GS2 around the camera part.
1. Personally I have never needed to replace a battery in any phone I have ever had, I don’t keep them long enough for that. I have most phones a max of 1-2 years before I get a new one.
2. Dual Sim is vital for someone like me, as I use my phone for both business and personal. Currently I use a Kingzone K1 for business and Mi4 for personal use.
3. For me an SD card is hit or miss, I never really fill up my phone with anything but pictures but they are easy enough to transfer to my online accounts.
You have to change battery..when it is going low to 35% at 6 PM and have an evening ahead…what do u do man..wait 1 hr to replenish to 75%..or just remove back panel Pop in a charged battery..good for 12 hrs..i do this often enough on my Samsung Galaxy Note 2..which..whatever it may be..is blessed with an micro SD card and a user replaceable battery. manufacturers who insist on forcing their own will on cunsumer..will alway Lose out..Keynesian economic sense..
Why don’t you buy an external battery with USB then? For me I rather have a nice slim design without removal battery than having a thicker body with removal battery… Every flagship phone can easily survive a full day of hard work, and if not I use the Xiaomi 10400mAh power bank (that can charge every phone to full like 5 times.
Wtf….Xiaomi 10400 mAh. Power bank is 20 times bulk of my spare charged 3100 mAh. Samsung battery..Ready to pop into my phone..whole op takes 10 sec.and phone is gud to go another 8 hrs..How long to charge from the power bank..your phone is dangling with power bank for 1hr man…Slim is ok for guys who keep phones to showoff..mine is hardworking tool..on the go..
K1 to indonesian name Lumid…spec higt end
http://popinasia.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/spesifikasi-839×1024.jpg
monster phone this lumid sixty
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/lumid-3sixty-the-perfect-smartphone–2#description
I don’t think this phone will make it beyond design status. Only $ 149 collected of the $ 3,6M needed and only 19 days to go…
Hopefully not bigger than 5.5 inch. Also, I hope an update of the Redmi series will be released next month. If the photo’s in the article show the new Redmi phone instead of Mi5, then it looks quite nice, at least the bezels are thinner compared to current Redmi series phones.
I would be very interested in that phone if that is the next Mi5 phone or Redmi series phone.
Wait for a 5,5 FullHD screen with MT6752 or MT6595 chipset.
I just hate their shitty android fork, so unless their partner Google for an Android One device…
My money is gonna miss this nice brick.